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we look with great inspiration to the countries like germany that are demonstrating daily that it is entirely possible to turn to renewable energy for the power that we need on this planet. global warming is a test for all of us -- d test in our time on earth. it is a test in a sense of whether the big brain was a good adaptation after all. clearly, that brain can get us in a good deal of trouble, but maybe, just maybe, it is attached to big enough heart to get us out of some of that trouble. i cannot promise you that we will win this struggle. we have waited a very long time to get started and the science is quite dark, but i can promise you that in every corner of the world, we will fight and fight hard. thank you so much for helping spread word of that struggle with this great honor. [applause] >> that was bill mckibben, found a 350.org, accepting the right livelihood award. that does it for this year's democracy now! tune in and 2015, the rest of the week for our holiday , specials. on friday, we'll air our interview with russell brand. quirks you constantly see how hard the esta
we look with great inspiration to the countries like germany that are demonstrating daily that it is entirely possible to turn to renewable energy for the power that we need on this planet. global warming is a test for all of us -- d test in our time on earth. it is a test in a sense of whether the big brain was a good adaptation after all. clearly, that brain can get us in a good deal of trouble, but maybe, just maybe, it is attached to big enough heart to get us out of some of that trouble. i...
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new title, germany overall. and the same tender german people smacked us with their world war i against serbia. russia. france. belgium. italy. britain. and the united states of america. it took all of us to do it. but we finally knocked that furor out. defeated the german armies. second chapter ended. we marched straight into germany and said, why these people are okay. it was just that kaiser we had to get rid of. you know, this is really some country. when it comes to culture, they lead the whole world. we bit. we poured in our sympathy. we pulled out our armies. and they flung chapter three in our faces. furor number three, slogan number three, today, germany is ours. tomorrow, the whole world. and the tender repentant sorry german people carried the torch of their culture to austria, czechoslavkia, poland, france, england, norway, holland, denmark, belgium, luxembourg, russia, yugoslavia, greece and the united states of america. over the shattered homes, over the broken bodies of millions of people that let
new title, germany overall. and the same tender german people smacked us with their world war i against serbia. russia. france. belgium. italy. britain. and the united states of america. it took all of us to do it. but we finally knocked that furor out. defeated the german armies. second chapter ended. we marched straight into germany and said, why these people are okay. it was just that kaiser we had to get rid of. you know, this is really some country. when it comes to culture, they lead the...
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i sent off to the producer, i took a screenshot out of the perception by the chaos computer club in germany of where they showed, they walked through the process but you brought up a point. it's low-tech hacking in which you're obtaining one of the most personbly obtaining things you can have. it is almost impossible to duplicate, which is your fingerprint. by taking, because we all want better faster colors, more rich resolution on the photos, that is now being used against this and they are able to take the photographs and use commercially available software and replicate your fingerprint. >> unbelievable. listen, most of us have smartphones these days. is there any sure bet and way to protect ourselves and protect our information that we carry around with us all the time on the smartphone? >> yeah let's -- the sky is not falling yet on this. but this was a proof of concept. for most people, if you have your iphone or droid device that uses your thumbprint, that is stored locally. somebody would have to get your phone, know which one of your digits you use and then access your information
i sent off to the producer, i took a screenshot out of the perception by the chaos computer club in germany of where they showed, they walked through the process but you brought up a point. it's low-tech hacking in which you're obtaining one of the most personbly obtaining things you can have. it is almost impossible to duplicate, which is your fingerprint. by taking, because we all want better faster colors, more rich resolution on the photos, that is now being used against this and they are...
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. ♪ ♪ >> by the beginning of november 1944 the defeat of germany appeared imminent. to the east, russian armies pushed their way through poland in the balkans. to the south angelo american forces were moving relentlessly up the italian peninsula. to the west, allied armies having advanced through france and the low countries now gather add long the borders of western germany. >> good old m-1 rifle. semi-automatic, breach loaded. seems a lot heavier than it did 20 years ago. my name is john shaw. i was with the 84th infantry division as a buck private during world war ii. i was one of these astp boys, 3,000 shipped down to the 84th division in april before we went overseas, 1944. and we were trained hard and sent overseas in september and were in england for a while. then we caught the red ball express and then before we knew it, we were right on the edge of the line, ready to go into combat. we were, all of us kind of wondering what things were going to be like. we could see the shells going off. we could hear them. and we were all sort of nervous, but i don't think
. ♪ ♪ >> by the beginning of november 1944 the defeat of germany appeared imminent. to the east, russian armies pushed their way through poland in the balkans. to the south angelo american forces were moving relentlessly up the italian peninsula. to the west, allied armies having advanced through france and the low countries now gather add long the borders of western germany. >> good old m-1 rifle. semi-automatic, breach loaded. seems a lot heavier than it did 20 years ago. my...
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, 2011, i set out in this chamber our view of what this should be in a joint, united kingdom, rants germany explanation vote. we welcome the idea of a security council resolution. however, agreeing to such a resolution requires proper time for consultation and negotiation of the draft resolution, including on its timing. we consider president abbas a man of peace and understand the pressure the palestinian leadership has been under to act. but we are disappointed that the normal and necessary negotiation did not take place on this occasion. the united kingdom supports much of the content of the draft resolution. it is therefore with deep regret that we abstained. the united kingdom stands by the parameters i set out here in 2011. which were reiterated by the european union in july, 2014. our views on settlements are clear. they are illegal under international law, and obstacle to peace, and seriously damaged prospects for a two state solution. all settlement activity, including in east jerusalem, should cease immediately. we call on all parties not to take unilateral steps which would make
, 2011, i set out in this chamber our view of what this should be in a joint, united kingdom, rants germany explanation vote. we welcome the idea of a security council resolution. however, agreeing to such a resolution requires proper time for consultation and negotiation of the draft resolution, including on its timing. we consider president abbas a man of peace and understand the pressure the palestinian leadership has been under to act. but we are disappointed that the normal and necessary...
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you look at a germany, for example, they export something like 50% of the gdp. we're less exposed. you're right. that's a potential anchor. >> i'm going to look at the "wall street journal" this morning, and winter cool is what one of the graph shows. it's oil. what will happen to oil as we look at this, you know, it just fell. will that continue in 2015? will it resume to what we believe to be normal market pricing? >> well, let me tell you what the conventional wisdom is on this. it's very important for listeners to realize the following. almost nobody as far as i know saw this big drop coming. that means it's pretty hard to tell you how long it's going to stick with us. i happen to believe from collecting what i could that oil has carved out a bottom. it's around where it's going to stay. most forecasts are prices at the pump to stay where they are $2.50 on average across the country. you've seen a couple of places where it cracked $2. on average $2.50 it's supposed to stay there for the rest of the year. that's good news for the american consumer. >> yes. and perhaps the presid
you look at a germany, for example, they export something like 50% of the gdp. we're less exposed. you're right. that's a potential anchor. >> i'm going to look at the "wall street journal" this morning, and winter cool is what one of the graph shows. it's oil. what will happen to oil as we look at this, you know, it just fell. will that continue in 2015? will it resume to what we believe to be normal market pricing? >> well, let me tell you what the conventional wisdom is...
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snowy conditions has been causing trouble on the roads across germany. in one spot a car collided with a bus on a highway. the bus crashed through a guard rail flipping as it went down a hill. passengers were tossed out the window. at least four people were kills and 38 injured. and at least 18 of them seriously. >>> to the tragedy in south asia. the crash of an airasia jet last weekend. crews are slowly pulling bodies and debris out of the java sea. the "uss sampson" helping indonesian authorities. abc's lana zak has the story. >> reporter: the grief is heart wrenching. the families who waited for days for word now traveling to a seaside town near the crash site. there they will identify their departed loved ones. 162 souls on board. 17 children, one infant. search and recovery officials say they are not hopeful they'll find any survivors. the ceo of airasia apologized to families devastated by the loss. >> it's a horrible, horrible experience but we'll try to do our best. >> reporter: found in relatively shallow water, the debris remnant of flight 8501
snowy conditions has been causing trouble on the roads across germany. in one spot a car collided with a bus on a highway. the bus crashed through a guard rail flipping as it went down a hill. passengers were tossed out the window. at least four people were kills and 38 injured. and at least 18 of them seriously. >>> to the tragedy in south asia. the crash of an airasia jet last weekend. crews are slowly pulling bodies and debris out of the java sea. the "uss sampson" helping...
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germany went an to win its fourth world cup. >>> a dark side to sports. donald sterling made these racist comments. >> associating with black people -- >> reporter: which were caught an tape by tmz sports. this led to his lifetime ban from the nba by the new commissioner adam silver. commissioner roger goodell under season all long for how the league handled do edd edd domestic violence incidents. after this video surfaced, the ravens rlgsed him and the nfl suspended him indefinitely. >> i let so many people down because of 30 seconds in my life i can't take back. >> that suspension was overturned by a judge in late november. nascar driver tony stewart didn't face criminal charges in the death of fellow driver kevin ward. ward got out of his vehicle during a dirt track race and was struck and killed by stewart's car. >> i know what happened, and i know it was an accident. >> seattle seahawks crushed denver broncos in the super bowl. san antonio spurs dominated lebron james and the heat in five games to win their fifth nba title. and the san francisco gian
germany went an to win its fourth world cup. >>> a dark side to sports. donald sterling made these racist comments. >> associating with black people -- >> reporter: which were caught an tape by tmz sports. this led to his lifetime ban from the nba by the new commissioner adam silver. commissioner roger goodell under season all long for how the league handled do edd edd domestic violence incidents. after this video surfaced, the ravens rlgsed him and the nfl suspended him...
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protestants and the turmoil of religion and the states involved which carried a third of the population to germany. i think that is -- that's sort of started off on its own track. the middle east and ukraine, i'm a little apprehensive over the terrible horror that took place with the downing of that aircraft that the downing of that aircraft wisdom not deliberate mass murder but somebody made a horrendous military blunder that brought that down and now putin is on the spot. many republicans are calling for weapons to ukraine. if he urged the ukrainians to humiliate the russians you are probably putting putin and the point where he's going to have to respond. the ukrainians try to take that crimea there is going to be a war and the ukrainians are going to lose it. if we put weaponry and everything else in their for the ukrainians you are going to find united states and russia face to face their. so i'm very apprehensive over what's going on in ukraine. with regard to the middle east you know i just don't think the united states should go back in there with more and more troops. when the iraqi army
protestants and the turmoil of religion and the states involved which carried a third of the population to germany. i think that is -- that's sort of started off on its own track. the middle east and ukraine, i'm a little apprehensive over the terrible horror that took place with the downing of that aircraft that the downing of that aircraft wisdom not deliberate mass murder but somebody made a horrendous military blunder that brought that down and now putin is on the spot. many republicans are...
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that's according to police in central germany. they say almost 40 people were hurt and that many of the passengers were senior citizens. no word yet on what caused the crash. >>> in california four hikers spent a long and cold night in the woods before rescuers found them and air lifted them to safety. it happened north of los angeles where temperatures dropped into the 30s overnight. they're all reportedly doing okay. >>> the news continues right after this. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident fo
that's according to police in central germany. they say almost 40 people were hurt and that many of the passengers were senior citizens. no word yet on what caused the crash. >>> in california four hikers spent a long and cold night in the woods before rescuers found them and air lifted them to safety. it happened north of los angeles where temperatures dropped into the 30s overnight. they're all reportedly doing okay. >>> the news continues right after this. you're driving...
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both west point grads and met on base in germany. he's a very big golfer. so the view off the 16th tee at the course that the president uses most of the time is breathtaking. they booked it. but the night before the wedding, they are driving to the rehearsal dinner and they get a call. the president is going to be golfing and the wedding would have to move. the president said he didn't know anything about that. he called them just after they said i do to apologize. >> congratulations on your wedding. i feel terrible. nobody told us. i hope the wedding went okay. >> it did. thank you very much. it was a pleszing in disguise. >> the wedding was moved to the 16th tee above that tee and natalie said it was a better view on the lawn of the base commander. we should say that anyone who books when the approximate the is in town is warned that events are subject to change. the move came together pretty quickly. i caught up with the couple the day after the wedding. take a listen. >> i'm sure his staffers didn't let him know there was a wedding. >> you were ready to
both west point grads and met on base in germany. he's a very big golfer. so the view off the 16th tee at the course that the president uses most of the time is breathtaking. they booked it. but the night before the wedding, they are driving to the rehearsal dinner and they get a call. the president is going to be golfing and the wedding would have to move. the president said he didn't know anything about that. he called them just after they said i do to apologize. >> congratulations on...
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so this is the schedule of the power plants coming on line in germany. and this is the final decision. the final decision for the plans to place between 2005 and 2007 was irreversible and under construction at the time when they were decided is 2007 is the start. from the point of view of the final energy industry anything before the crisis is like egypt. the file capability was completely devastated and also to compare the long-term projections from 2007 are revised so germany and spain disappeared. they have low marginal costs but there is no chance with the exception of poland and other east european countries i don't think that we will see a final decision in europe ever again so this is the last of a dying breed. and for the first time ever if the market projection and so far we've done only by carbon capture and storage is coming back from the grave into the reelection is taking place in the next five years it is good to be 0.2% so that is a long way to go. with that i'm happy to pause the floor. >> thank you very much for the very interesting and
so this is the schedule of the power plants coming on line in germany. and this is the final decision. the final decision for the plans to place between 2005 and 2007 was irreversible and under construction at the time when they were decided is 2007 is the start. from the point of view of the final energy industry anything before the crisis is like egypt. the file capability was completely devastated and also to compare the long-term projections from 2007 are revised so germany and spain...
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>> reporter: it was a match made in military heaven two west point grads who met while stationed in germany both captains where better to marry than at the latest posting on the 16th tee of their base's golf course with sweeping views of the pacific, especially since the groom is an avid golfer. >> once i felt like the details were pretty set, then i got excited. >> reporter: but 24 hours before the i dos, a call saying you can't. president obama planned to golf at the same time and the nuptials would have to be moved. >> we knew there were two things that could mess up the wedding and one was weather and the other was the president. >> reporter: the couple had in fact invited the president to their wedding, tongue in cheek, and got a polite regret. the white house says no one, including their advance team in hawaii knew the wedding would have to relocate. and from the phone call the president made to the surprise couple neither did he. >> i feel terrible. nobody told us. >> reporter: this isn't first time the president's golf game had stoked controversy, though. >> where is priorities? >>
>> reporter: it was a match made in military heaven two west point grads who met while stationed in germany both captains where better to marry than at the latest posting on the 16th tee of their base's golf course with sweeping views of the pacific, especially since the groom is an avid golfer. >> once i felt like the details were pretty set, then i got excited. >> reporter: but 24 hours before the i dos, a call saying you can't. president obama planned to golf at the same...
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also in the "washington post" a new report suggests germany is passing the u.s. information on hundreds of german citizens believed to have ties to surgent groups in syria and iraq. that includes names, cell phone numbers, e-mail addresses and other data collected by german intelligence. germans were outraged when it was revealed that edward snowden, the nsa agent, was monitoring german chancellor angela merkel's data. analysts say germany is reluctantly reliant on intelligence assistance as the threat from groups like isis continues to grow. >>> and in the "washington times" united airlines and arrest bits suing a teenager to assist users to fine flights with a ticket with their layover at their actual destination and abandon the last leg of their trip and save a significant amount of money. the 22-year-old new yorker found the site skip lag, last year. i don't know if it has volunteering or not. but insisting it's not legal. not illegal. so it would be legal. united and orbitz are seeking $75,000 in damages much. >> leave the kid alone. >> sounds like an innova
also in the "washington post" a new report suggests germany is passing the u.s. information on hundreds of german citizens believed to have ties to surgent groups in syria and iraq. that includes names, cell phone numbers, e-mail addresses and other data collected by german intelligence. germans were outraged when it was revealed that edward snowden, the nsa agent, was monitoring german chancellor angela merkel's data. analysts say germany is reluctantly reliant on intelligence...
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> reporter: it was a match made in military heaven, two west point grads who met while stationed in germany both captains. where better to marry than at their latest posting, on the 16th tee of their base's golf course with sweeping views of the pacific, especially since the groom is an avid golfer. >> once i felt like the details were pretty set, then i got excited. >> reporter: but just 24 hours before the i-dos, a call saying you can't. president obama planned a golf outing at the same time and the nuptials would have to be moved. >> we knew there were two things that could mess up the wedding, one was weather and the other was the president. >> reporter: the couple had invited the president to their wedding, tongue in cheek, and got a polite regret. the white house says no one, including their advance team in hawaii knew the wedding would have to relocate. and from the phone call the president made to the surprised couple, neither did he. >> congratulations on your wedding. i feel terrible. nobody told us. >> reporter: this isn't the first time the president's golf games have stoked con
> reporter: it was a match made in military heaven, two west point grads who met while stationed in germany both captains. where better to marry than at their latest posting, on the 16th tee of their base's golf course with sweeping views of the pacific, especially since the groom is an avid golfer. >> once i felt like the details were pretty set, then i got excited. >> reporter: but just 24 hours before the i-dos, a call saying you can't. president obama planned a golf outing at...
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the germanys and being japans and south koreas of the world. trading partners not just in economics but this culture and in science. and that's what afghanistan and iraq could be, if we were willing to actually engage in the type of true national commitment it takes to help bring our friends and allies along with us in our ride of prosperity. but thus far i would argue as a soldier, we too often looked to the military as this broad policy, you use us as oscalpel dom remove the cancer in your being overall quality of life. that's the state department, the u.s.a.i.d.esu.s.a.i.d.s, the socioeconomic thaings america hasthings that the u.s. brought to bear. we have been reactionary back amo mode. whakingary whackam offeringswingwhackamo mode. >> thank you for joining us. today marks the one year anniversary everring peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed sentenced to being irm prisonment. abdullah al shami earlier todaying described the conditions of his captivity. >> if i may use the expression it's like a owsk experience because you get to
the germanys and being japans and south koreas of the world. trading partners not just in economics but this culture and in science. and that's what afghanistan and iraq could be, if we were willing to actually engage in the type of true national commitment it takes to help bring our friends and allies along with us in our ride of prosperity. but thus far i would argue as a soldier, we too often looked to the military as this broad policy, you use us as oscalpel dom remove the cancer in your...
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these were not the 48ers who had a great commitment to liberty in germany, and carried their german liberalism and sense of liberty over to the united states and lived in our country for a dozen years and identified with the northern cause or in a few cases with the confederate cause, these were fresh off the boat. they couldn't speem german -- i mean, they could speak german, but they couldn't speak english, and the officers couldn't speak german. so it was very difficult to communicate. and the commander of that regiment in one of the battles we cover in "richmond redeemed" in effect said we just stood there when the confederates attacked, and really couldn't contribute anything and would have been justified in leaving the field except for the obvious propriety of sharing the casualties with everybody else. well, that's not the way to win a battle. but that's often the consequence of this type of individual replacement. again, we think of the -- another great new england fighting regiment, the fifth new hampshire, the regiment of edward cross, about which bruce capner writes so elegantly abo
these were not the 48ers who had a great commitment to liberty in germany, and carried their german liberalism and sense of liberty over to the united states and lived in our country for a dozen years and identified with the northern cause or in a few cases with the confederate cause, these were fresh off the boat. they couldn't speem german -- i mean, they could speak german, but they couldn't speak english, and the officers couldn't speak german. so it was very difficult to communicate. and...
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for france, three, germany, 2.5 russia, 2.5. brazil, too, for china, it's almost one. but that is going to change. none of this is sustainable, it is only going to come from us by saying no. and we can also boycott. that's the radical position. boycott. we did that against tuna that was catching dolphins. and guess what? they changed a lot of their practices because women set of not buying them. i don't be responsible for killing dalton's -- dolphins. the deeper we go into the issues women, vote with your dollars. thank you. [applause] >> tonight on c-span, the first of three nights looking back on public figures who died in 2014. at 8:00 eastern, the funeral service for the late washington post editor ben bradley. he died in october at age 93. one of the speakers at the funeral was carl bernstein, who talked about white house efforts to get the washington post to kill one of its stories on watergate. >> on september 23, 1972, about 9:00 p.m., i reached john mitchell, president nixon's former campaign manager by phone. about a story we were running. he said he and cont
for france, three, germany, 2.5 russia, 2.5. brazil, too, for china, it's almost one. but that is going to change. none of this is sustainable, it is only going to come from us by saying no. and we can also boycott. that's the radical position. boycott. we did that against tuna that was catching dolphins. and guess what? they changed a lot of their practices because women set of not buying them. i don't be responsible for killing dalton's -- dolphins. the deeper we go into the issues women,...
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you heard jon mentioned germany. greece a still big story. what are you looking at specifically globally? >> yeah, brian. this year what we're doing, you know, you got 2 1/2 days left. the bulk of our activity is closed out. at this point, but i would say the broad strokes are, we've trimmed back some of the huge gains in u.s. stocks. and we've added to areas that underperformed this year. europe was an easy candidate to pick out. i agree with mr. weiss on small caps. last week i flagged this technical breakout above 1200 on the russell which really was about a year in the making, brian. this was an index that bumped up against 1200 three times over the prior 12 months, could not get through, momentum building. these stocks basically sat the year out, consolidated after as massive 2013 and look like they want to take the baton. it would make perfect sense if that were to be the case heading into 2015. seasonally speaking the russell tends to do better than large caps also. i like that idea of his and believe european valuations are worth the
you heard jon mentioned germany. greece a still big story. what are you looking at specifically globally? >> yeah, brian. this year what we're doing, you know, you got 2 1/2 days left. the bulk of our activity is closed out. at this point, but i would say the broad strokes are, we've trimmed back some of the huge gains in u.s. stocks. and we've added to areas that underperformed this year. europe was an easy candidate to pick out. i agree with mr. weiss on small caps. last week i flagged...
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i actually got a lot of picture -- whatsapp pictures from friends in germany. it is filled with pictures of winter walks in the snow. >> because? >> because that is how they communicate. the way i keep in touch with my german friends now is no longer facebook, it is whatsapp conveniently owned by facebook. >> pictures of the first snowfall here -- >> they are very aware of the cost of data internationally -- >> why not instagram? >> for them it is keeping things private. what's at this successful -- whatsapp is successful in germany because they are suspicious of sharing data. anyway, beautiful pictures -- >> i was going to say, we were skiing this weekend and i wish we had that snow here. >> number three is antonis samaras is having an no good, very back, horrible day, failed in his third and final attempt -- look how sad he is -- to get parliament to back his candidate for head of state. gst appeal to the entire nation. there will be -- he has to appeal to the entire nation. there will be elections held and what likely will happen is that syriza, and anti-aus
i actually got a lot of picture -- whatsapp pictures from friends in germany. it is filled with pictures of winter walks in the snow. >> because? >> because that is how they communicate. the way i keep in touch with my german friends now is no longer facebook, it is whatsapp conveniently owned by facebook. >> pictures of the first snowfall here -- >> they are very aware of the cost of data internationally -- >> why not instagram? >> for them it is keeping...
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they will sit down january 15th with leaders from francisco and germany to media. the two have been locked in a battle over the area of eastern ukraine over a year now. a fragile truce has been holding as of late. >>> the deaths of 2200 troops the combat mission in afghanistan is officially over. u.s. and nato forces transferred to afghanistan sunday. president obama says the war on afghanistan is coming to a successful conclusion. troops will remain in afghanistan. that was the longest war in american history. >>> funeral services set for the second new york city police officer gunned down earlier this month. the wake for officer wenjian liu will be sunday. his partner's funeral ramos was sunday. during the service, officers turned their back on new york mayor bill de blasio a move bill blatton called very inappropriate. >>> this world war ii vet isn't running for exercise. ermy running across country to raise money for the tank memorial. the 90-year-old served on the ship. they're hoping to have enough money collected to send the slip to normandy for the 75 ath a
they will sit down january 15th with leaders from francisco and germany to media. the two have been locked in a battle over the area of eastern ukraine over a year now. a fragile truce has been holding as of late. >>> the deaths of 2200 troops the combat mission in afghanistan is officially over. u.s. and nato forces transferred to afghanistan sunday. president obama says the war on afghanistan is coming to a successful conclusion. troops will remain in afghanistan. that was the...
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a security expert was able to recreate the fingerprint of germany's minister of defense just by taking a few photos of her and plugging them in to a piece of software. fascinating. elisabeth. >> our next guest, jimmy wayne went from homeless to finding fame in nashville. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy wayne is now opening up about his journey in the book "walk to beautiful, the power of love and a homeless kid who found the way." he joins us now. thanks for being thanks for having me. >> your book is powerful. i'm sure it was a powerful journey to write but also for those who have gone through the foster system and know that journey too well. why did you want to write it? >> well, i wanted to take the next step in my journey of raising awareness for these children who have grown up in foster care and primarily aging out at 18 years young. in 2010 i walked halfway across america to raise awareness. writing a book made perfect sense. i co-wrote it with 15 "new york times" best selling author ken abraham, master writer. >> it's interesting, we spoke offline, i can't imagine what it felt like to have yo
a security expert was able to recreate the fingerprint of germany's minister of defense just by taking a few photos of her and plugging them in to a piece of software. fascinating. elisabeth. >> our next guest, jimmy wayne went from homeless to finding fame in nashville. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy wayne is now opening up about his journey in the book "walk to beautiful, the power of love and a homeless kid who found the way." he joins us now. thanks for being thanks for having me....
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sometimes people forget we did not declare war on germany that day. the war on germany was not declared until december 11 when hitler first declared war on the united states. that made for a difference in response, just those few days. >> was there a german population in chicago? >> absolutely a german population. before we got in the war there used to be great parties at an amusement park we had on the north side called riverview. they would have german bands german music, german-americans dancing the polkas and the rest of it. there were very often signs about how germany was right in britain was wrong and so forth. >> before the war started. >> but as soon as the war started, all that stopped. i don't know of an incident, of course i was only 13 or 14. i don't know of an incident where the german-american population was disloyal at all. when they found out what happened, they jumped on the bandwagon. let me give you another vignette. on the west coast we read about how all of the japanese were rounded up and put in special camps and nobody would tr
sometimes people forget we did not declare war on germany that day. the war on germany was not declared until december 11 when hitler first declared war on the united states. that made for a difference in response, just those few days. >> was there a german population in chicago? >> absolutely a german population. before we got in the war there used to be great parties at an amusement park we had on the north side called riverview. they would have german bands german music,...
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independence of the year during the tremendous job quite frankly bringing over a real threat to the parties of germany and great britain. >> it's a little obscured, but well stated, pat. >> pope francis who we are going to see our pits in heaven, which is basically set. which we all knew already. >> there are not mortal souls, i'm sorry. >> they opened up the door to that. >> what about fish? >> i think that fish, i would be happy with fish. >> ran paul. >> interesting. >> the man who developed tesla will change the whole world of automobiles and the automobile transaction production. >> well stated, mark. but the most original thinker was alex epstein author of the new book "the moral case for fossil fuels." fossil fuels. he puts forward a moral and ethical arguments for the good that fossil fuels, oil and gas. due for humanity. the book presents an entirely new take, which is why epstein gets the most original thinker award. okay most stagnant thinker. >> the elevated hamas alienating the united states, needs new elections, the palestinian talks are dead. he's at a dead end as i'm afraid israel is r
independence of the year during the tremendous job quite frankly bringing over a real threat to the parties of germany and great britain. >> it's a little obscured, but well stated, pat. >> pope francis who we are going to see our pits in heaven, which is basically set. which we all knew already. >> there are not mortal souls, i'm sorry. >> they opened up the door to that. >> what about fish? >> i think that fish, i would be happy with fish. >> ran...
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in men's soccer team usa going skyrocket, though germany was the last team standing at the world cup. to baseball and the big league the one q. derek jeter's long farewell began in the spring. >> rbi for jeter. >> reporter: and concluded on a fall sunday afternoon in boston. >> that's jeter says good-bye to baseball. >> reporter: for the little guy, heat seeking missiles yet a girl turned monet davis into an international sensation. back in the bigs, royals captivated the nation with the first playoff appearance since 19 1985 and fell short to the san francisco giants and the virtually unhittable picture, madison baumgartner. in tennis the ball kept bouncing serena williams' way. the 18th grand slam of her career. t grand slam of on the hardwood some hard lessons about race and redeposition.re reposition. donald sterling's team sold after racist remarks including comments about magic johnson. the game's biggest star lebron james, returned home to cleveland where his jersey once burned. and now a hero again. the world of football flashed into the world of domestic violence. >> we have
in men's soccer team usa going skyrocket, though germany was the last team standing at the world cup. to baseball and the big league the one q. derek jeter's long farewell began in the spring. >> rbi for jeter. >> reporter: and concluded on a fall sunday afternoon in boston. >> that's jeter says good-bye to baseball. >> reporter: for the little guy, heat seeking missiles yet a girl turned monet davis into an international sensation. back in the bigs, royals captivated...
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germany was the last team standing in the world cup. >> to baseball in the big leagues. derek jeter's long farewell began in the spring and concluded on a fall sunday afternoon in boston. >> jeter says good-bye to baseball. >> for the little guys, heat seeking missiles fired at them by this girl -- yes a girl. it turned mo'ne davis into an international sensation. the royals captivated the nation earning their first playoff appearance since 1985. losing in seven games to world series champs san francisco giants and the virtually unhittable pitcher bumgarner. >> in tennis the ball kept bouncing serena williams' way. her third straight u.s. open trophy to 18th t grand slam of her career. >> on the hard wood hard lessons about race and redemption. la clippers owner donald sterling was banish ed from the league his team sold after he was reported on tape making what many saw racist remarks including comments about magic johnson. the game's biggest star lebron james returned home to cleveland where his jersey once burned. now a hero again. >> the world of football clash into
germany was the last team standing in the world cup. >> to baseball in the big leagues. derek jeter's long farewell began in the spring and concluded on a fall sunday afternoon in boston. >> jeter says good-bye to baseball. >> for the little guys, heat seeking missiles fired at them by this girl -- yes a girl. it turned mo'ne davis into an international sensation. the royals captivated the nation earning their first playoff appearance since 1985. losing in seven games to world...
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the one example that people often put up is germany. they say, well germany was really able to confront its past. the difference i there. so they didn't have jews alive as active political actors to use that history. it's very easy, you know, to apologize for something when there's no one there to draw any sort of consequence from it, directly from you, in your country, to be part of your politics. it's fine to apologize after you wiped everybody out, for all the good that does. america has a much, much more complicated problem. african americans are very, very much part of the political process here. and so, as americans to look at ourselves in the mirror and say, this is who we are, and that's okay. frankly, i don't know that any country's ever done that. i'm really, really clear about that, but we look at ourselves as pioneers, in terms of liberty, in terms of freedom, in terms of enlightenment values. we say that we're pioneers and i firmly believe that reparation is a chance to be pioneers. we say we set all these examples about li
the one example that people often put up is germany. they say, well germany was really able to confront its past. the difference i there. so they didn't have jews alive as active political actors to use that history. it's very easy, you know, to apologize for something when there's no one there to draw any sort of consequence from it, directly from you, in your country, to be part of your politics. it's fine to apologize after you wiped everybody out, for all the good that does. america has a...
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germany was denied victory and had germany over europe france was spared occupation britain maintained its foothold on the continent. without the marne, places such as verdon and others would not resonate with us as they do. without the marne, no lenin, no stalin, no hitler. ladies and gentlemen, i present to you today dr. holger herwig who will speak to us about the battle of the marne 1914, 100e >> well thank you so much you spared me about one-third of my talk, which i'm most grateful for. thank you. the story that i tell in this begins with a lieutenant albert myer of the 5th mount boden regiment on 1914 before war was even declared between france and germany led a patrol on the southern ridge southeast in the mountains where 1,972 years earlier julius caesar had advanced against a german force under ariel vistas. suddenly french guards of the 44th infantry regiment appeared. myer charged with be striking the first frenchman over the. the remaining french soldiers took cover in a ditch opened fire. myer tumbled from the saddle dead. and in this unexpected encounter, the 22-year-old
germany was denied victory and had germany over europe france was spared occupation britain maintained its foothold on the continent. without the marne, places such as verdon and others would not resonate with us as they do. without the marne, no lenin, no stalin, no hitler. ladies and gentlemen, i present to you today dr. holger herwig who will speak to us about the battle of the marne 1914, 100e >> well thank you so much you spared me about one-third of my talk, which i'm most grateful...
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orchestras. >> when germany was unified in 1990, the city was unified as well, and all of the sudden, there was basically two or sometimes even three if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> this woman's company promotes the careers of young artists who come to berlin. she says if the ideal place -- it's the ideal place for them to grow as musicians. >> you have to study. you have the higher education. you have the academies of orchestras and the possibility to still find comparatively cheap space to live if you compare to london, for example, paris or new york. ♪ raich henfinlon is hoping for a break through. the german capital is what was said of new york. if you can make it here, you can probably make it anywhere. nick spicer, al jazeera, berlin. >> beautiful. >> that's about it from this particular news hour and for me, felicity barr please don't go too far away from your compute or television screen. i will have more of today's news in a couple of minutes. bye-bye. ♪ >> television icon norman lear >> we hoped we were delivering real characters... >> creator of "all
orchestras. >> when germany was unified in 1990, the city was unified as well, and all of the sudden, there was basically two or sometimes even three if you look at the opera houses of everything. >> this woman's company promotes the careers of young artists who come to berlin. she says if the ideal place -- it's the ideal place for them to grow as musicians. >> you have to study. you have the higher education. you have the academies of orchestras and the possibility to still...
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germany was mechanical in its title-winning domination and team usa made a rarely seen level of soccer fever in the states advancing out of the group of death and making a star out of goaltender tim howard. this was the year of the return of the king, lebron james came home to cleveland. the place where just four years earlier fans had been burning his jersey. this time james was greeted as a hero. >> lbj's back, baby. >> i had dreams about going back home. it's where i bled and cried and laughed and even it's not was, it's right now. i love you, i'm back. >> reporter: the nfl spent much of this year fighting to regain its credibility after a series of scandals. after commissioner roger goodell only suspended ravens running back ray rice two games for knocking his wife unconscious. a backlash started to build. exploding after tmz released an elevator tape of rice's punch. goodell's handling of the incident put the commissioner under fire. >> i got it wrong in the handling of the ray rice matter. and i'm sorry for that. >> reporter: and then there was the case of vikings running back ad
germany was mechanical in its title-winning domination and team usa made a rarely seen level of soccer fever in the states advancing out of the group of death and making a star out of goaltender tim howard. this was the year of the return of the king, lebron james came home to cleveland. the place where just four years earlier fans had been burning his jersey. this time james was greeted as a hero. >> lbj's back, baby. >> i had dreams about going back home. it's where i bled and...
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world cup generated some massive 3 billion facebook interactions, and during that final match between germany and argentina, audiences tweeted more than 618,000 times per minute. >>> number four. when boko haram militants kidnapped more than 200 teenage girls from that nigerian boarding school, many blamed the government for not doing enough to find them. their cries spread all over social media with t the #bringbackourgirls. >>> who would have guessed dumping buckets of ice water on people's heads would have raised more than $100 million over the summer for als research? >>> number two, a white cop shooting and killing an unarmed black teen was a local story in ferguson, missouri, until social media elevated it to a national stage. hash tags like #iammikebrown. and #iftheygunmedown trended, sparking nationwide protest after no charges were filed. >>> and number one. after that ferguson decision, another grand jury decided not to indict nypd officer in the wake of eric garner's death. brown and garner's deaths inspired the #blacklivesmatter. a recent incident pushed the forward matter even mo
world cup generated some massive 3 billion facebook interactions, and during that final match between germany and argentina, audiences tweeted more than 618,000 times per minute. >>> number four. when boko haram militants kidnapped more than 200 teenage girls from that nigerian boarding school, many blamed the government for not doing enough to find them. their cries spread all over social media with t the #bringbackourgirls. >>> who would have guessed dumping buckets of ice...
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frosty dip in germany, fun in the sands in australia, and elephants in thailand. back here at home, special deliveries were bundled with care in pittsburgh. volunteers struck a chord at a d.c. shelter. ♪ jingle all the way >> merry christmas! >> reporter: and the world's busiest man recruited a little fire power in tucson, arizona, bringing cheer to kids spending christmas in the hospital. >> that was nbc's ron mott reporting. >>> in philadelphia, a special christmas delivery for a new mother and the two transit police officers who came to her rescue. she went into labor on a subway train. passengers flagged down police officers who quickly jumped on that train car and sprung into action. >> the train for the medics to come in and take over. >> the baby had the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck. we did that and the mother wanted to hold the baby, the father offered the shirt off his back to warm the baby up. >> i was hoping for a quiet shift, don't we all. but this experience was pleasant. >> everything happened so quick, but it was -- it was amazing. >> th
frosty dip in germany, fun in the sands in australia, and elephants in thailand. back here at home, special deliveries were bundled with care in pittsburgh. volunteers struck a chord at a d.c. shelter. ♪ jingle all the way >> merry christmas! >> reporter: and the world's busiest man recruited a little fire power in tucson, arizona, bringing cheer to kids spending christmas in the hospital. >> that was nbc's ron mott reporting. >>> in philadelphia, a special...
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australia, hong kong, london, paris, milan, germany and toronto are all closed, but we are open here at the u.s. markets. the bond market and foreign exchange market and we've got it covered for you. >> nasdaq volume on christmas eve, the lightest since black friday of 2010. >> wow. years low. i knew it was one of the lowest of the year. >> as we get more on the markets this morning and the year 2014, let's bring in chief market strategist of oppenheimer company. happy holidays to you. >> happy holiday. >> peter, let me begin with you. so many things have been working. sara mentions the seasonals. the macrodata has been good. a bit of a chase here on momentum names. would you be ringing the register? if so, would that happen before the new year? >> i think what is going to happen there is a lot of speculation how great consumer sales have been, retail sales. we won't really know the results until say mid january or early february when same-store sales come in. i think that is going to surprise a lot of people. we've been pessimistic about retail sales, but all the data we had so far
australia, hong kong, london, paris, milan, germany and toronto are all closed, but we are open here at the u.s. markets. the bond market and foreign exchange market and we've got it covered for you. >> nasdaq volume on christmas eve, the lightest since black friday of 2010. >> wow. years low. i knew it was one of the lowest of the year. >> as we get more on the markets this morning and the year 2014, let's bring in chief market strategist of oppenheimer company. happy...
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he's the face of the new liberated east germany. my producer came back about ten seconds later, doubled back and laughed and said, not what we think. and i said, what do you mean? and he said, he's a drunk. he's been living over here in the forest and hasn't had a shower in two weeks. he's very grateful for what's going on. but that was the beginning of the fall of the wall and it was the symbolic end of communism, obviously, as the controlling factor in the satellite states and the soviet union was coming unraveled at the same time. i'm a child of the cold war. i grew up studying it and thinking about it, about what kind of a world we're going to have. and when that happened, i have two really reactions to it. one is, it is a liberation the likes of which we've never seen before and a lot of people didn't expect it to happen until the 21st century. and i don't think that the west then reacted in a way that they might have. i had just gotten back from berlin and in germany, i was there with dr. kissinger and jim baker at the america
he's the face of the new liberated east germany. my producer came back about ten seconds later, doubled back and laughed and said, not what we think. and i said, what do you mean? and he said, he's a drunk. he's been living over here in the forest and hasn't had a shower in two weeks. he's very grateful for what's going on. but that was the beginning of the fall of the wall and it was the symbolic end of communism, obviously, as the controlling factor in the satellite states and the soviet...
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a frosty dip in germany, sun and sand in australia, elephants bearing gifts in thailand. back here at home special deliveries were bundled with care in pittsburgh and a chord at a d.c. shelter. >> merry christmas. >> and the world's busiest man recruited a little fire power in sue son, arizona, bringing cheer to kids who are spending christmas in the hospital. >> we hope you had a wonderful christmas. >>> now to philadelphia, a special christmas delivery for a new mother and the two transit police officers who came to her rescue. she went into labor on a subway train. passengers flagged down police officers who quickly jumped on the train car and spread into action. >> inside i was praying for the medic to come in and take over. >> the baby had the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck. we got that away from the neck, the mother wanted to hold the baby. the father offered the shirt of his his back to warm the baby up. >> i was hoping for a quiet shift, like don't we all, but this experience was pleasant. >> everything happened so quick, but it was amazing. >> not a quiet
a frosty dip in germany, sun and sand in australia, elephants bearing gifts in thailand. back here at home special deliveries were bundled with care in pittsburgh and a chord at a d.c. shelter. >> merry christmas. >> and the world's busiest man recruited a little fire power in sue son, arizona, bringing cheer to kids who are spending christmas in the hospital. >> we hope you had a wonderful christmas. >>> now to philadelphia, a special christmas delivery for a new...
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i said go get him, he is the new face of the liberty ated germany. he came back doubled over and he said not what we need. and he said he's a drunk living over here in the forest and he's been living over here in the trees and he's grateful for what is going on. so that was the beginning of the fall of the war and the end of communism as a controlling factor in the satellite states and the soviet union was becoming unraveled at the same time. i'm eye child of the cold war. of what kind of world we would have. and when that happened, i have two really reactions to it. one is, it was a liberation the likes of which we had never seen before and a lot of people didn't expect it to happen until the 12th century. and i don't think that the west then reacted in a way that they might have. i've just gotten back from berlin and germany, i was there with dr. kissinger and dr. baker at the american academy and we talked about this. it was not the kind of effort it should have been made to say how else can be use nato. nato was our western alliance and remains t
i said go get him, he is the new face of the liberty ated germany. he came back doubled over and he said not what we need. and he said he's a drunk living over here in the forest and he's been living over here in the trees and he's grateful for what is going on. so that was the beginning of the fall of the war and the end of communism as a controlling factor in the satellite states and the soviet union was becoming unraveled at the same time. i'm eye child of the cold war. of what kind of world...
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frosty dip in germany, sun and sand in australia, elephants bearing gifts in thailand. back here at home, special deliveries were bundled with care in pittsburgh. volunteers struck a chord at a d.c. shelter. >> merry christmas! >> reporter: the world's busiest man recruited firepower in tucson, arizona, for kids who are spending christmas if the hospital. >> any kind of diversion to their normal medical activity helps so much. and seeing the firefighters is really important. >> reporter: a lot of folks were dreaming of a white christmas, and a few places around the country got just that. not so here in new york city today. a balmy 54 degrees. the next best thing to snow, i guess, tamron. >> ron, thank you so much. >>> tonight investigators are trying to determine what started a huge fire that tore through several homes in san francisco this morning. it took hours for crews to get it under control. fire officials say three homes suffered significant damage, but thankfully there are no reports of any injuries. >>> former president george h.w. bush spent this christmas day
frosty dip in germany, sun and sand in australia, elephants bearing gifts in thailand. back here at home, special deliveries were bundled with care in pittsburgh. volunteers struck a chord at a d.c. shelter. >> merry christmas! >> reporter: the world's busiest man recruited firepower in tucson, arizona, for kids who are spending christmas if the hospital. >> any kind of diversion to their normal medical activity helps so much. and seeing the firefighters is really important....
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recognized in order to defeat germany, it was going to be essential to turn off the oil taps. and about one-third of nazi germany's petroleum came from romania come specifically at 10 or 11 refineries around the 35 miles north of bucharest. if you look at a map of europe and draw the line, you see that from london, south east, about 1300 statute miles, and all of that was over german occupied europe. so there's simply no way for british base bombers to reach those targets. consequently, the 15th air force was established by jimmy doolittle in november 1943, and job one on its list of things to do was to prevent the romanians and the germans from continuing to produce, not only raw oil and other between products, but especially refined high often gasoline. it turned into a four or five month campaign in early 1944. it caused the 15th air force approximately 250 airplanes, but it turned off almost all of the oil, and then later that month the russians invaded and took over the area anyway. so oil was job one. and after that was accomplished the 15th and could concentrate on othe
recognized in order to defeat germany, it was going to be essential to turn off the oil taps. and about one-third of nazi germany's petroleum came from romania come specifically at 10 or 11 refineries around the 35 miles north of bucharest. if you look at a map of europe and draw the line, you see that from london, south east, about 1300 statute miles, and all of that was over german occupied europe. so there's simply no way for british base bombers to reach those targets. consequently, the...
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i talked to people from denmark, from south africa, from france, from germany, the united states and canada as well. and they say they wanted to be here, that this is a trip of a lifetime. that it is overwhelming and emotional experience despite, again, the political tour mill and -- turmoil and violence. that continues. everybody is offering prayers for peace and hoping those prayers are indeed answered. leland, back to you. leah: john, definitely a tough time for lots of christians around the world but looks beautiful there where you are, the birthplace of jesus. john huddy, thank you, merry christmas. >>> well the pope focusing on children around the world as he delivered his christmas message telling a crowd of tens of thousands in st. peter's square and talking about children sold as property in rings and violence against children talking about a recent terror attack on a pakistani school. the holy father condemned persecution of christian communities in iraq and syria. leland: it has been a tumultuous year for the president. weeks after suffering major losses in the midterm his
i talked to people from denmark, from south africa, from france, from germany, the united states and canada as well. and they say they wanted to be here, that this is a trip of a lifetime. that it is overwhelming and emotional experience despite, again, the political tour mill and -- turmoil and violence. that continues. everybody is offering prayers for peace and hoping those prayers are indeed answered. leland, back to you. leah: john, definitely a tough time for lots of christians around the...
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during that final match between germany and argentina, audiences tweeted more than 618,000 times per minute. >> number four, when 200 nigerian school girls were kidnapped, the cries spread all over social media with the #bringbackourgirls. >> number three, who would have guessed dumping buckets of ice water on people's hetds would have raised more than $100 million over the summer for als research. number two, a white cop shooting and killing an unarmed black teen was a local story in ferguson, missouri, until social media elevated it to a national state. #iammikebrown trended around the grand jury hearing regarding officer daryn wilson, sparking nationwide protests after no charges were filed. >> number one, after the ferguson decision, another grand jury decided not to indict nypd officer daniel pantaleo in the wake of eric garner's death. brown and garner's deaths inspired #blacklivesmatter. a recent incident brings it forward even more, after two police officers were assassinated gi a gunman. people took to social media with #alllivesmatter. >> you can catch the top 10 of 2014 su
during that final match between germany and argentina, audiences tweeted more than 618,000 times per minute. >> number four, when 200 nigerian school girls were kidnapped, the cries spread all over social media with the #bringbackourgirls. >> number three, who would have guessed dumping buckets of ice water on people's hetds would have raised more than $100 million over the summer for als research. number two, a white cop shooting and killing an unarmed black teen was a local story...